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Sell Your Sony Ericsson

It's surprisingly easy to sell a Sony Xperia with musicMagpie

Selling your Sony Ericsson with musicMagpie couldn’t be easier. Get an instant price using our valuation engine, pop it in a box and send it for FREE – simple.

Sony Ericsson was one of the world’s most popular mobile phone manufacturers, releasing many best-selling handsets during their heyday in the 2000s.

After the introduction of the iPhone and Samsung’s rise to popularity, Sony Ericsson phones became less popular and many people upgraded from models such as the Sony Ericsson C905. As such, there are a lot of old Sony Ericsson handsets tucked away in drawers, cluttering up homes.

In 2012, Sony took sole control of the phone business. Their main focus is the Xperia range of smartphones, which have become increasingly popular in recent years.

Whether you’re looking to sell a Sony Xperia Z3 or have a Aino taking up space, selling a Sony mobile with musicMagpie is easy.

Just enter your phone into our valuation engine for your instant price; you can sell any unwanted CDs, DVDs, Games and Tech at the same time too.

Once you’ve sold your items, pop them in a box (any box) and send them for FREE using one of our convenient send options.

With our Fast Same Day Payments, you'll get paid the same day your items arrive. It’s easy to sell Sony Xperia Z and Sony Ericsson phones with musicMagpie. Why wouldn't you?

The musicMagpie Price Promise

You’ll get the first price we offered for your Sony Ericcson, or we’ll send your handset back to you for FREE.

musicMagpie accepts all sorts of mobile phones but we need to know the make and model of the phone you’re selling. If you’re unsure about what mobile phone you’re selling then the easiest way to find out is by using the IMEI Number. Just dial *#06# on your phone, this will give you your IMEI number. Alternatively Click here, enter your IMEI and you’ll be given the make and model of your phone.

Note: On some phones you may be able to find the make and model by removing the battery and consulting the label underneath it. On other handsets, the make and model may be displayed on the phone itself.

If you’re having problems identifying the make and model of your phone, please consult the original packaging.